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martian-architecture
The cable is described as an extreme example of Martian architectural style, emphasizing slenderness and verticality.
1 chapter across 1 book
Red Mars (1992)Kim Stanley Robinson
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The chapter depicts the momentous event of a giant cable, described as a slender black spire, descending slowly and being secured at the base complex known as the Socket in Sheffield. The crowd gathers to witness the cable's landing and the subsequent securing of the elevator, marking a significant milestone in Martian architectural and engineering achievement. The event is portrayed with a mix of awe and normalization, as the extraordinary structure becomes a familiar part of the landscape.